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Religion and Spirituality in Korean America examines the ambivalent
identities of predominantly Protestant Korean Americans in
Judeo-Christian American culture. Focusing largely on the migration
of Koreans to the United States since 1965, this interdisciplinary
collection investigates campus faith groups and adoptees. The
authors probe factors such as race, the concept of diaspora, and
the ways the improvised creation of sacred spaces shape Korean
American religious identity and experience. In calling attention to
important trends in Korean American spirituality, the essays
highlight a high rate of religious involvement in urban places and
participation in a transnational religious community. Contributors:
Ruth H. Chung, Jae Ran Kim, Jung Ha Kim, Rebecca Kim, Sharon Kim,
Okyun Kwon, Sang Hyun Lee, Anselm Kyongsuk Min, Sharon A. Suh, Sung
Hyun Um, and David K. Yoo
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